Denys Gorbach, « After the ban: a short history of Ukraine's Communist Party », sur OpenDemocracy, : « Leaving actual class analysis by the wayside, it claims to defend the interests of the ‘people’ against the ‘oligarchs’, yet combines this rhetoric with social conservatism (death penalty, pro-natalism and persecution of LGBT people) »
Volodymyr Ishchenko, « Kiev has a nasty case of anti-communist hysteria », sur The Guardian, : « Ukraine’s Communist party was the most popular political group in the country during market reforms in the 1990s, but has since degenerated into a conservative and pro-Russian rather than pro-working class grouping, gradually losing its voters and elderly membership »
(en) « Kiev has a nasty case of anti-communist hysteria », The Guardian, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).